Long Description:Fort Lincoln is the last of three forts constructed for the defense of Point Lookout and it is the only surviving structure from the Civil War at Point Lookout. Fort Lincoln was the main Union fortification on the peninsula. As a key defense stronghold, Fort Lincoln was cleverly designed to resist attack. It is a four-sided earthen fort, approximately 60 yards square, with cannon platforms for six cannons, a powder magazine and a sally port entrance. Loose dirt on the outside slowed attackers, while hardened interiors resisted cannon fire. At the rear, or today's entrance, an L-shaped passage protected the gates from cannon fire or a battering ram. The entire fort was surrounded by a dry moat. Built near the end of the Civil War, Fort Lincoln saw no action. The four buildings, located within the earthen fort, were reconstructed utilizing 1863 United States Army Dept. of Engineers blueprints.

The year the "Fort" was constructed or started.: 1865Name of "Country" or "Nation" that constructed this "Fort": United States of America - Union ArmyWas this "Fort" involved in any armed conflicts?: No it wasn'tWhat was the primary purpose of this "Historic Fort"?: Used for defence of a border or land claim.Current condition: Earthen walls in fine shape, building being restored.This site is administered by ----: Friends of Point LookoutIf admission is charged -: 5.00 (listed in local currency)Open to the public?: Restricted hours -Admission charged Official or advertised web-page: [Web Link]Link to web-site that best describes this "Historic Fort": [Web Link]Link if this "Fort" is registered on your Countries/ State "Registry of Historical Sites or Buildi: Not listed

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